Name: vector
Version: 0.4
x-revision: 1
License: BSD3
License-File: LICENSE
Author: Roman Leshchinskiy
Maintainer: Roman Leshchinskiy
Copyright: (c) Roman Leshchinskiy 2008-2009
Homepage: http://darcs.haskell.org/vector
Category: Data, Data Structures
Synopsis: Efficient Arrays
Description:
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An efficient implementation of Int-indexed arrays with a powerful loop
fusion framework.
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It is structured as follows:
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[@Data.Vector@] boxed vectors of arbitrary types
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[@Data.Vector.Primitive@] unboxed vectors of primitive types as
defined by the @primitive@ package
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[@Data.Vector.Storable@] unboxed vectors of 'Storable' types
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[@Data.Vector.Generic@] generic interface to the vector types
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Cabal-Version: >= 1.2
Build-Type: Simple
Extra-Source-Files:
tests/vector-tests.cabal
tests/LICENSE
tests/Setup.hs
tests/Main.hs
tests/Boilerplater.hs
tests/Utilities.hs
tests/Tests/Stream.hs
tests/Tests/Vector.hs
Flag EnableAssertions
Description: Enable assertions that check parameters to functions are reasonable.
These will impose a moderate performance cost on users of the library,
with the benefit that you get reasonable errors rather than segmentation faults!
Default: False
Library
Extensions: CPP
Exposed-Modules:
Data.Vector.Fusion.Util
Data.Vector.Fusion.Stream.Size
Data.Vector.Fusion.Stream.Monadic
Data.Vector.Fusion.Stream
Data.Vector.Generic.Mutable
Data.Vector.Generic.New
Data.Vector.Generic
Data.Vector.Primitive.Mutable
Data.Vector.Primitive
Data.Vector.Storable.Internal
Data.Vector.Storable.Mutable
Data.Vector.Storable
Data.Vector.Mutable
Data.Vector
Include-Dirs:
include
Install-Includes:
phases.h
Build-Depends: base >= 2 && < 4.7, ghc >= 6.9, primitive < 0.2
-- -finline-if-enough-args is ESSENTIAL. If we don't have this the partial application
-- of e.g. Stream.Monadic.++ to the monad dictionary at the use site in Stream.++ causes
-- it to be fruitlessly inlined. This in turn leads to a huge RHS for Stream.++, so it
-- doesn't get inlined at the final call site and fusion fails to occur.
if impl(ghc<6.13)
Ghc-Options: -finline-if-enough-args
-- It's probably a good idea to compile the library with -O2 as well. However, it's probably
-- not as essential as you think because most of the optimisation occurs when the library
-- functions from here are inlined into the user programs (which SHOULD be compiled with -O2!).
--
-- We have to fiddle with the assertion stuff at this point too because -O2 implies -fno-ignore-asserts,
-- meaning that their relative ordering is CRUCIAL. Setting them together guarantees it.
if flag(enableassertions)
-- Asserts are ignored by default at -O1 or higher
Ghc-Options: -O2 -fno-ignore-asserts
else
Ghc-Options: -O2